Schammasch unveil “Consensus” from pending 3x album via Prosthetic

Today, Swiss avant-garde extreme metal titans SCHAMMASCH proudly unveil the first track from their highly anticipated new album, Triangle, which is set for worldwide release on April 29 via Prosthetic Records.

Triangle marks the band’s third album and encompasses 100 minutes in its entirety, with three distinct 33-minute movements differing in atmosphere and style and each representing the three stages of the album’s strong concept – Part I: The Process Of Dying, Part II: Metaflesh and Part III: The Supernal Clear Light Of The Void. This very unique concept is visually presented by a series of four photographs presented as a bold triple-gatefold, limited-edition 3LP set and a 3CD set with imagery realised by acclaimed photographer Ester Segarra (Watain, Behemoth) and graphic designer Valnoir (Alcest, The Black Dahlia Murder). Rarely is such a grand musical and aestethic feat accomplished within the bounds of extreme metal.

“Consensus,” the first track to see the light of day from their forthcoming epic, can be seen streaming below.

Having previously been seen with acts including Dark Fortress, Secrets of the Moon, Jex Thoth, Temple of Baal, Vorkreist, Evoken and Forgotten Tomb, SCHAMMASCH have announced two special appearances in Switzerland in late April. The band have also been added to lineup for this year’s prestigious Eindhoven Metal Meeting (Destruction, Enthroned) taking place in December. Dates are as follows:

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